Forms should be accessible to managers/coaches during all games and practices.
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Brewster Little League Accident Reporting Procedure

What to report - An Incident that causes any player, manager, coach, umpire, or volunteer to receive medical treatment and/or first aid must be reported to the Division head or Safety Officer.

This includes even passive treatments such as the evaluation and diagnosis of the extent of the injury by a physician.

When to report - All such incidents described above must be reported to the Division head or Safety officer within 24 hours of the incident. (** See Division Head Phone numbers.)

How to make a report -Reporting Incidents can come in a variety of forms. Most typically, they are Accident reporting forms found in first Aid kits, or phone call to division head and or Safety Officer.
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Safety Procedures

1. IF Minor Injury Occurs

Apply Band-aid, Ice, Etc.

Monitor between innings.

Alert Parent at Pick up if needed

IF Serious Injury Occurs

Stabilize Injured Player. ( Do Not Move If possible)

Call 911 and request an EVAC Vehicle or AMBULANCE.

Contact Parent or Guardian of injured player.

Player SHOULD NOT BE LEFT ALONE AT HOSPITAL without ADULT.

Travel Coaches

If injury occurs at an away contest and you are the only coach, utilize your first aid kit and if a visit to hospital is required, utilize another adult to bring injured player to the hospital, since you are responsible for your team also. Be sure to contact parent or guardian ASAP.
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ALL Coaches

It is Imperative that you keep player medical release forms with you at all times. Players are INELIGIBLE without them.

Follow up call to injured player is recommended.
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Important For All Coaches

Coaches need to notify Division Head of all Injuries

Coaches must fill out the Activities Reporting Form found in FIRST AID KIT and return to DIVISION HEAD. When in Doubt FILL IT OUT!

If a player is removed from a game or practice due to an injury and seeks medical attention, a clearance note from a physician must be received before the player is allowed to play in his/her next practice or game.
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Additional Safety Precautions

NO Practice or Game should begin in unsafe conditions on the playing field or in dugout.

Any Player wearing glasses should have plastic lenses.

First Aid Kits will be with you at ALL times. (Both Games and Practice)

Water should always be close by, particularly in hot weather. Make time for water breaks during practices.